Since July New Zealand Cricket have been dealing with the newly formed Players Association which encompasses all first class players, 128 players if im correct.

Now at the moment we've got to the point where the NZC run by Martin Snedden (a lawyer by trade) has called off negotiations after 6 months because he believes that the terms the players are after are far too un-reasonable e.g. a 30% payrise for all first class players & then some more for the international players. The NZC offered them an 18% payrise which was turned down & said they could no longer negotiate, that was there final offer & now they are attempting to individually sign players. The Players Association stated that this is an attempt to break the unity of the players & is a sign that they want the Association squashed.

Currently the NZ state sides are being selected, Canterbury has already said that they are selecting a mix of U19 & Veterans for their warm-up matches.
Whoever the new players are who are being called up to their respective regions they will come under close watch from the NZ selectors unless the 128 first class players return to work.

Its not like the 128 players aren't playing at all, infact now that they're completely out of the domestic scene, they are playing for their clubs & provinces which could be regarded as a good thing for younger players. So at least they are staying committed to cricket & keeping in some kind of shape incase all this does blow over.

Horrible to see such disputes erupt. I think that the world of cricket has seen more crisis then anyone could imagine. NZ was the last quarter that one would expect trouble though. Evidently there is hope now that Cairns and Fleming have taken over negotiations. For the good of cricket I just pray that all such things blow away quickly.

It reminds me of a dispute that broke out in Pakistan while A.H.Kardar used to manage things here. It was too regarding pay rises and a similar player union thing was the issue then as well.
All i can say is that both sides are to be blamed. Players have to be reasonable with their demands and officials need to be less rigid and more understanding.